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Prof. Sir Timothy Hunt, Nobel Prize 2001 in physiology / medicine for the discovery of cyclin and cyklin dependent kinase, central molecules in the regulation of the cell cycle ( with Hartwell and Nurse)

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Prof. Sir Timothy Hunt, Nobel Prize 2001 in physiology / medicine for the discovery of cyclin and cyklin dependent kinase, central molecules in the regulation of the cell cycle ( with Hartwell and Nurse)

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Prof. Sir Timothy Hunt

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Prof. Sir Timothy Hunt

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Prof. Edmond H. Fischer, Nobel Prize 1992 in physiology / medicie for discovery how phosphorylation of protein is used to regulate biological processes ( with Krebs).
Understanding the cycle Krebs is a real menace for each medical student - I remember this time and effort :((

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Prof. Edmond H. Fischer, Nobel Prize 1992 in physiology / medicie for discovery how phosphorylation of protein is used to regulate biological processes ( with Krebs).
Understanding the cycle Krebs is a real menace for each medical student - I remember this time and effort :((

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Prof.Bert Sakmann, Nobel Prize 1991 in medicine / physiology for developinng techniques which show that ion channels exist in cell membrane and which allow to study their properties ( with Nehr). Here - talking with students, first from left my friend from Guangzhou / China - dr Yamei Tang, young and talented neurologist.

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Prof.Bert Sakmann, Nobel Prize 1991 in medicine / physiology for developinng techniques which show that ion channels exist in cell membrane and which allow to study their properties ( with Nehr). Here - talking with students, first from left my friend from Guangzhou / China - dr Yamei Tang, young and talented neurologist.

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Prof. Richard Roberts, Nobel Prize 1993 in physiology / medicine for discovery that genes in eucaryotes are not contiguous strings but contain introns and that the splicing of messenger RNA to delete those introns can occur in different ways, yielding different proteins from the same DNA sequence ( with Sharp).

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Prof. Richard Roberts, Nobel Prize 1993 in physiology / medicine for discovery that genes in eucaryotes are not contiguous strings but contain introns and that the splicing of messenger RNA to delete those introns can occur in different ways, yielding different proteins from the same DNA sequence ( with Sharp).